[laughter] greg: i walked into that. he set me up. i saw the facebook thing. they re going to tamp down the political posts. we don t need listen, you made a life choice. if you re still posting about politics on facebook, you know there s people you ll never talk to again. family and friends. maybe that s your strategy. i m going to post about my stuff. you can unfollow me. you know, people will continue to have these squabbles. as long as people feel like they can sit at home and attack you without you knowing them or have a relationship with them, this will continue. i got an e-mail that you want to participate in the safe mode trial thing? this is like karen s dream come true. you can report everybody. even people that you have relationships and conversations. with. my favorite is the person that comments on every one of your posts on every platform. nobody cares what you have to say. greg: except for you. i do i defend people on
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The death of Sir Michael Cullen has brought an outpouring of tributes, laments and remembrances from friends, colleagues and politicians of all stripes.
Sir Michael Cullen died last night in Whakatāne. He was 76.
In March 2020, Sir Michael announced that he had been diagnosed with advanced lung cancer.
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Sir Michael Cullen died last night in Whakatāne. He was 76.
In March 2020, Sir Michael announced that he had been diagnosed with advanced lung cancer.
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